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  2. List of Pathfinder books - Wikipedia

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    Quest for the Frozen Flame #2: Lost Mammoth Valley: February 23, 2022: 96 978-1-64078-396-6: Softcover PZO90176 Jessica Catalan Quest for the Frozen Flame #3: Burning Tundra: March 30, 2022: 96 978-1-64078-406-2: Softcover PZO90177 Jason Tondro Outlaws of Alkenstar #1: Punks in a Powderkeg: April 27, 2022: 96 978-1-64078-412-3: Softcover PZO90178

  3. Tengu - Wikipedia

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    ' Heavenly Dog ') are a type of legendary creature found in Shinto belief. They are considered a type of yōkai (supernatural beings) or Shinto kami (gods or spirits). [1] The Tengu were originally thought to take the forms of birds of prey and a monkey deity, and they were traditionally depicted with human, monkey, and avian characteristics.

  4. Dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth - Wikipedia

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    The Aztec day sign Itzcuintli (dog) from the Codex Laud. Dogs have occupied a powerful place in Mesoamerican folklore and myth since at least the Classic Period right through to modern times. [1] A common belief across the Mesoamerican region is that a dog carries the newly deceased across a body of water in the afterlife.

  5. Dietary biology of the golden eagle - Wikipedia

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    [122] [123] [124] The golden eagle also rarely takes moderate-sized dogs as prey. [125] [126] The other family of carnivores that turns up with some regularity in the golden eagle's diet is the mustelids, at about 2.3% of the diet. [10] The largest percentage of mustelids was 13.2% in a nest in central Alaska. [43]

  6. Why is Death Valley one of the hottest places on Earth? - AOL

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    The name Death Valley was given by a group of pioneers lost in the valley around the years 1849-1850 during the winter season. The group assumed that the valley would become their “grave” even ...

  7. Persistence hunting - Wikipedia

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    Persistence predators can hunt prey many times their size. No extant members of Archelosauria are known to be long-distance hunters, though various bird species may employ speedy pursuit predation. Living crocodilians and carnivorous turtles are specialized ambush predators and rarely if ever chase prey over great distances.

  8. 10 Dogs with Low Prey Drive (and 6 Breeds That Need Careful ...

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    Many dogs love to chase squirrels or run after tennis balls. Their canine instincts tell them if potential prey is running, they better follow at top speed. This is referred to as prey drive.

  9. Zabriskie Point - Wikipedia

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    Zabriskie Point is a part of the Amargosa Range located east of Death Valley in Death Valley National Park in California, United States, noted for its erosional landscape. It is composed of sediments from Furnace Creek Lake, which dried up 5 million years ago—long before Death Valley came into existence.